The doctors
at Princeton Radiology are specialists of interpreting images
of the body. In fact, they are
30 of the most experienced imaging specialists in the country. But
what’s even better for our patients is that each of our
expert radiologists also has sub-specialized training in specific
radiological imaging modalities and different areas of the
body.
This means that when you come to Princeton Radiology
for your imaging study, not only do you have the latest imaging
technology delivering the most accurate images of the body
possible today, but you have world class doctors with
sub-specialty training looking out for your specific needs.
- Neurological Imaging - studies of the
brain/head, neck and spine.
- Musculoskeletal Imaging – studies
of shoulders, knees, hands, and ligaments, including sports
related injuries.
- Cardiovascular & Interventional – studies
of the heart to manage cardiovascular disease, including
MRI, Cardiac CT Angiography, and Echocardiography.
- Body
Imaging – studies of the kidneys,
liver, pancreas and other organs.
- Nuclear Medicine (including PET/CT scanning) -
studies involving radiopharmaceuticals to determine biological
changes in the body.
- Breast Imaging – studies
of the breast performed using one or more of the following
modalities: Digital Mammography, MRI, CT, and/or Ultrasound.
- General
Diagnostic –studies
including X-ray, MRI, CT and Ultrasound.
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